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abstract = {We study the labour market impact of internal migration in Indonesia by instrumenting migrant flows with rainfall shocks at the origin area. Estimates reveal that a one percentage point increase in the share of migrants decreases income by 0.97\% and reduces employment by 0.24 percentage points. These effects are different across sectors: employment reductions are concentrated in the formal sector, while income reduction occurs in the informal sector. Negative consequences are most pronounced for low-skilled natives, even though migrants are systematically highly skilled. We suggest that the two-sector nature of the labour market may explain this pattern.},
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@article{shapiroAirPollutionRegulation,
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  abstract = {This paper describes a novel approach to estimating the marginal cost of air pollution regulation, then applies it to assess whether a large set of existing U.S. air pollution regulations have marginal costs exceeding their marginal benefits. The approach utilizes an important yet underexplored provision of the Clean Air Act requiring new or expanding plants to pay incumbents in the same or neighboring counties to reduce their pollution emissions. These ``offset'' regulations create several hundred decentralized, local markets for pollution that differ by pollutant and location. We describe conditions under which offset transaction prices can be interpreted as measures of the marginal cost of pollution abatement, and we compare estimates of the marginal benefit of abatement from leading air quality models to offset prices. We find that for most regions and pollutants, the marginal benefits of pollution abatement exceed mean offset prices more than ten-fold. In at least one market, however, estimated marginal benefits are below offset prices. Marginal abatement costs are increasing rapidly in real terms. Notably, our revealed preference estimates of marginal abatement costs differ enormously from typical engineering estimates. Some evidence suggests that using price rather than existing quantity regulation in these markets may increase social welfare.},
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  institution={National Bureau of Economic Research}
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@techreport{hsiang2014causal,
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  year={2014},
  institution={National Bureau of Economic Research}
}

@techreport{bakkensen2016disasters,
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  year={2016},
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@book{marshall1890principles,
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@article{rao2022role,
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keywords = {Stochastic simulation,generalized stochastic simu},
month = {jul},
number = {2},
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@article{Lemoine2015,
author = {Lemoine, Derek and Kapnick, Sarah},
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mendeley-groups = {Climate},
month = {aug},
title = {{A top-down approach to projecting market impacts of climate change}},
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year = {2015}
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@article{Hsiang2017,
author = {Hsiang, Solomon and Delgado, Michael and Mohan, Shashank and Rasmussen, D J and Muir-wood, Robert and Wilson, Paul and Oppenheimer, Michael and Larsen, Kate and Houser, Trevor},
doi = {10.1126/science.aal4369},
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journal = {Science},
mendeley-groups = {Climate},
number = {June},
pages = {1362--1369},
title = {{Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States}},
volume = {1369},
year = {2017}
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@article{Desmet2015,
abstract = {We propose a dynamic spatial theory to analyze the geographic impact of climate change. Agricultural and manufacturing firms locate on a hemisphere. Trade is costly, firms innovate, and technology diffuses over space. Emissions from energy used in production contribute to the atmospheric stock of carbon, which increases temperature. Warming differs across latitudes and its effect on productivity varies across sectors. We calibrate the model to analyze how climate change affects the spatial distribution of economic activity, trade, migration, growth, and welfare. We assess quantitatively the impact of migration and trade restrictions, energy taxes, and innovation subsidies.},
author = {Desmet, Klaus and Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban},
doi = {10.1016/j.jue.2015.04.004},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/AppData/Local/Mendeley Ltd./Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Desmet, Rossi-Hansberg - 2015 - On the spatial economic impact of global warming(2).pdf:pdf},
issn = {00941190},
journal = {Journal of Urban Economics},
keywords = {Climate change,Geography,Growth,Innovation,Migration,Mobility frictions,Space,Trade},
mendeley-groups = {Climate},
pages = {16--37},
publisher = {Elsevier Inc.},
title = {{On the spatial economic impact of global warming}},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jue.2015.04.004},
volume = {88},
year = {2015}
}

@article{BoardonEnvironmentalChangeandSociety2017,
address = {Washington, D.C.},
author = {{National Academies of Sciences}},
booktitle = {Nap 24651},
doi = {10.17226/24651},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/AppData/Local/Mendeley Ltd./Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Board on Environmental Change and Society, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Academies of Sciences E(2).pdf:pdf},
isbn = {978-0-309-45420-9},
pages = {394},
publisher = {National Academies Press},
title = {{Valuing Climate Changes}},
url = {https://www.nap.edu/catalog/24651},
year = {2017}
}

@article{Antweiler2001,
author = {Antweiler, By Werner and Copeland, Brian R and Taylor, M Scotr},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/Google Drive/General Papers/Climate/2677817.pdf:pdf},
journal = {American Economic Review},
mendeley-groups = {Trade},
number = {4},
pages = {877--908},
title = {{Is Free Trade Good for the Environment}},
volume = {91},
year = {2001}
}

@techreport{hsiang2017distribution,
  title={The Distribution of Environmental Damages},
  author={Hsiang, Solomon and Oliva, Paulina and Walker, Reed},
  year={2017},
  institution={National Bureau of Economic Research}
}

@article{Hsiang2017,
author = {Hsiang, Solomon and Delgado, Michael and Mohan, Shashank and Rasmussen, D J and Muir-wood, Robert and Wilson, Paul and Oppenheimer, Michael and Larsen, Kate and Houser, Trevor},
doi = {10.1126/science.aal4369},
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journal = {Science},
mendeley-groups = {Climate},
number = {June},
pages = {1362--1369},
title = {{Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States}},
volume = {1369},
year = {2017}
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@article{Hsiang2016c,
abstract = {Identifying the effect of climate on societies is central to understanding historical economic development, designing modern policies that react to climatic events, and managing future global climate change. Here, I review, synthesize, and interpret recent advances in methods used to measure effects of climate on social and economic outcomes. Because weather variation plays a large role in recent progress, I formalize the relationship between climate and weather from an econometric perspective and discuss the use of these two factors as identifying variation, highlighting trade-offs between key assumptions in different research designs and deriving conditions when weather variation exactly identifies the effects of climate. I then describe recent advances, such as the parameterization of climate variables from a social perspective, use of nonlinear models with spatial and temporal displacement, characterization of uncertainty, measurement of adaptation, cross-study comparison, and use of empirical estimat...},
author = {Hsiang, Solomon},
doi = {10.1146/annurev-resource-100815-095343},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/Google Drive/General Papers/Climate/annurev-resource-100815-095343.pdf:pdf},
issn = {1941-1340},
journal = {Annual Review of Resource Economics},
keywords = {causal inference,climate change,disasters,weather},
mendeley-groups = {Climate},
number = {1},
pages = {43--75},
title = {{Climate Econometrics}},
url = {http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-resource-100815-095343},
volume = {8},
year = {2016}
}


@article{Shapiro2015,
abstract = {Between 1990 and 2008, emissions of the most common air pollutants from U.S. manufacturing fell by 60 percent, even as real U.S. manufacturing output grew substantially. This paper develops a quantitative model to explain how changes in trade, environmental regulation, productivity, and consumer preferences have contributed to these reductions in pollution emissions. We estimate the model's key parameters using administrative data on plant-level production and pollution decisions. We then combine these estimates with detailed historical data to provide a model-driven decomposition of the causes of the observed pol- lution changes. Finally, we compare the model-driven decomposition to a statistical decomposition. The model and data suggest three findings. First, the fall in pollution emissions is due to decreasing pollution per unit output within narrowly defined products, rather than to changes in the types of products pro- duced or changes to the total quantity of manufacturing output. Second, the implicit pollution tax that rationalizes firm production and abatement behavior more than doubled between 1990 and 2008. Third, environmental regulation explains 75 percent or more of the observed reduction in pollution emissions from manufacturing.},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
arxivId = {arXiv:1011.1669v3},
author = {Shapiro, Joseph S. and Walker, Reed},
doi = {10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004},
eprint = {arXiv:1011.1669v3},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/AppData/Local/Mendeley Ltd./Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Shapiro, Walker - 2015 - Why is Pollution from U.S. Manufacturing Declining The Roles of Trade, Regulation, Productivity, and Preference.pdf:pdf},
isbn = {9788578110796},
issn = {1098-6596},
journal = {NBER Working Paper 20879},
mendeley-groups = {Trade},
pmid = {25246403},
title = {{Why is Pollution from U.S. Manufacturing Declining? The Roles of Trade, Regulation, Productivity, and Preferences}},
year = {2015}
}

@article{Howard2016a,
author = {Howard, Peter H. and Sterner, Thomas},
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issn = {0924-6460},
journal = {Environmental and Resource Economics},
month = {jun},
publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
title = {{Few and Not So Far Between: A Meta-analysis of Climate Damage Estimates}},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10640-017-0166-z},
year = {2016}
}

@article{Shapiro2016,
author = {Shapiro, Joseph S.},
doi = {10.1257/pol.20150168},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/AppData/Local/Mendeley Ltd./Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Shapiro - 2016 - Trade Costs, CO2 , and the Environment.pdf:pdf},
issn = {1945-7731},
journal = {American Economic Journal: Economic Policy},
mendeley-groups = {Climate},
month = {nov},
number = {4},
pages = {220--254},
title = {{Trade Costs, CO2, and the Environment}},
url = {http://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/10.1257/pol.20150168},
volume = {8},
year = {2016}
}

@article{Costinot2016,
author = {Costinot, Arnaud and Donaldson, Dave and Smith, Cory},
doi = {10.1086/684719},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/Users/irudik/Google Drive/General Papers/Climate/684719.pdf:pdf},
isbn = {0022-3808/2016/12401-0006{\$}10.00},
issn = {0022-3808},
journal = {Journal of Political Economy},
mendeley-groups = {Trade},
number = {1},
pages = {205--248},
title = {{Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from 1.7 Million Fields around the World}},
url = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/684719},
volume = {124},
year = {2016}
}

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